Code explanation:As every other animation that goes on a mobile phone this one has Extend Backlight Duration (to 30 seconds) and Full Screen fscommands. onEnterFrame makes sure that the following function will be repeated all the time though the movie has only one frame. The function is to read accelerometer data, in this case only the accX is of interest. The maximum it can react with Earth's gravity is 990. When shaking the phone it can reach over 2000 but I find 1500 enough to initiate the wallpaper change which happens with simple play function for the "imager". Imager is a movie clip that changes the picture to next one when it plays. It can be animated whatever way you like. The last 2 lines of the script are for those who want to preview the animation on PC. It unloads the next button if animation is open on the phone; on PC that button is visible and can be used.

More info for source file downloaders:To add your own images. They must be 240x320, JPG, PNG, or GIF.To add them open the source file "Shake control.fla", import your images (File, Import > Import to Library...). Double click the movie clip "Holder (add images here)". Now you can delete all frames if you don't want these images in the movie. What you have to do is add enough frames (blank keyframes) and put your images in them (coordinates of each image have to be (0,0)). Make sure that the first frame and the last frame have the same image. Frame 1 should have stop(); script in it and the last frame should have gotoAndStop(1); script in it. Otherwise the images won't loop. Now close that movie clip and publish the movie. Enjoy!

Tutorial bywww.trekker-reactor

How to change the theme file to include the swf wallpaper by vinnieza:

Humm, is it possible to view the source code as just text? I don't have flash so can't view fla files. Just wondering if we can write, like in java, class files (basic text files). Guess not as you import images into the project and it generates an fla file as it's source code? :(

The W580 does have an accelerometer. However, my friend tried the K850 themes on his phone and it did not work. So If someone specifically makes a theme for that phone then yes, but the k850 versions...no

Code explanation:As every other animation that goes on a mobile phone this one has Extend Backlight Duration (to 30 seconds) and Full Screen fscommands. onEnterFrame makes sure that the following function will be repeated all the time though the movie has only one frame. The function is to read accelerometer data, in this case only the accX is of interest. The maximum it can react with Earth's gravity is 990. When shaking the phone it can reach over 2000 but I find 1500 enough to initiate the wallpaper change which happens with simple play function for the "imager". Imager is a movie clip that changes the picture to next one when it plays. It can be animated whatever way you like. The last 2 lines of the script are for those who want to preview the animation on PC. It unloads the next button if animation is open on the phone; on PC that button is visible and can be used.

More info for source file downloaders:To add your own images. They must be 240x320, JPG, PNG, or GIF.To add them open the source file "Shake control.fla", import your images (File, Import > Import to Library...). Double click the movie clip "Holder (add images here)". Now you can delete all frames if you don't want these images in the movie. What you have to do is add enough frames (blank keyframes) and put your images in them (coordinates of each image have to be (0,0)). Make sure that the first frame and the last frame have the same image. Frame 1 should have stop(); script in it and the last frame should have gotoAndStop(1); script in it. Otherwise the images won't loop. Now close that movie clip and publish the movie. Enjoy!

tnx "shoutout"but its best to use sony ericsson theme creator and attach swf flash file to your theme.first try standard way.and 7Zip is one of the best program. extract any file like1 .thm, .jar, .nth(nokia s40 theme file) and any file with pk zip codedtnx man